Product Details

Any price comparison is to a new, nonrefurbished product price.

Built for mobile gaming, this laptop packs a 17.3” full HD display, powerful GPU, full-size keyboard, and quad-core Intel processor into a package that’s far easier to carry around than a comparably equipped desktop gaming rig.

Lifelike Graphics
This laptop pairs its quad-core processor with a powerful Nvidia GeForce GPU to let you crank up the resolution and texture settings while still delivering a smooth gaming experience.

Full HD Display
Get the most out of your games with this laptop’s 17.3” full HD display, which boasts as many pixels as most HDTVs to fill digital worlds with rich detail, smooth lines, and vibrant colors.

Tons of RAM
Equipped with a generous 12GB supply of RAM—the kind of memory that helps computers juggle multiple applications at once—this laptop is a capable multitasker, helping you play games smoothly while streaming music or downloading files in the background.

Specifications

Product number: G750JX-DH71-CA

Windows 8 OS

17.3” display

1920x1080 full HD resolution

2.4GHz Intel Core is7-4700HQ processor

Nvidia GeForce GTX 770M GPU with 3GB vRAM

12GB RAM

750GB HDD

DVD±RW drive

Webcam

Bluetooth

WiFi

Four USB 3.0 ports

One Thunderbolt port

One Mini DisplayPort port

Backlit keyboard

8-cell 5900mAh battery

Weight: 10.6lb

Dimensions: 16.1”x12.5”x2”

Condition: manufacturer refurbished

About ASUS

ASUS was named for Pegasus, a symbol of wisdom and knowledge in Greek mythology. In addition to these two tenets, the company mirrors the winged horse in another significant respect: both entities have taken part in a series of epic journeys.

ASUS notebooks have lived on the MIR Space Station. They were the first to work in the thin, icy air atop Mount Everest. As fireworks exploded over the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics in 2008, ASUS servers directed the show. ASUS motherboards have probably even found their way directly into your home or office, as they’re present in one of every three computers and one in every two pizza delivery men. That’s a lot of ground for the Taiwanese company to cover in less than three decades.